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From Poker Prodigy to Wall Street: How a 14-Year-Old Gambler Became a Quant Trading Legend Aaron Brown Ep 002
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1 hour 16 minutes 35 seconds
11 months ago
From Poker Prodigy to Wall Street: How a 14-Year-Old Gambler Became a Quant Trading Legend Aaron Brown Ep 002
The episode features Aaron Brown, a former professional gambler turned Wall Street quant trader and risk manager at AQR Capital Management. The conversation traces his fascinating journey from a 14-year-old poker player in Seattle to becoming a prominent figure in financial risk management.
Key Points Discussed:
Early Years:
Started reading financial pages and horse racing data as a child
Began playing poker at age 14 in Seattle taverns
Used gambling to help pay for his Harvard education
Professional Gambling:
Developed from local games to high-stakes private games
Played with influential people including politicians, businessmen, and academics
Emphasized the importance of social skills in professional gambling
Discussed the evolution of poker from underground games to mainstream entertainment
Sports Betting:
Explained the transformation of sports betting from mob-controlled to modern markets
Discussed quantitative approaches to sports betting
Emphasized the importance of getting bets down early and providing valuable information to bookmakers
Wall Street Career:
Transitioned from gambling to quantitative trading in the 1980s
Detailed the evolution of mathematical approaches on Wall Street
Explained the transition from floor trading to quantitative analysis
Discussed his role in mortgage-backed securities and derivatives
Risk Management Principles:
Emphasized the importance of proper bet sizing
Discussed Kelly Criterion and its applications
Highlighted common mistakes in trading and betting
Stressed the importance of emotional control in decision-making
Books:
"The Poker Face of Wall Street" (2006) - https://www.amazon.com/Poker-Face-Wall-Street/dp/0470127317
"Red-Blooded Risk: The Secret History of Wall Street" (2011) - https://www.amazon.com/Red-Blooded-Risk-Secret-History-Street/dp/1118043863
"Financial Risk Management For Dummies" (2015) - https://www.amazon.com/Financial-Risk-Management-Dummies-Brown/dp/1119082200
"A World of Chance: Betting on Religion, Games, Wall Street" (co-authored with Reuven and Gabrielle Brenner) (2008) - https://www.amazon.com/World-Chance-Betting-Religion-Street/dp/0521884667
Website:
Personal Website: http://www.eraider.com
Professional Background:
Former Chief Risk Manager at AQR Capital Management
Columnist for Wilmott and Quantum magazines
Editorial Board member of the Global Association of Risk Professionals
Member of the National Book Critics Circle
Harvard University (SB in Applied Mathematics)
University of Chicago (MBA in Finance and Statistics)
You can also find his articles and commentary on:
RealClearMarkets: https://www.realclearmarkets.com/authors/aaron_brown/
Goodreads Author Page: https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/229051.Aaron_Brown